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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. investor. yeah, i'm a serious investor but i'm a busy guy. it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk inc
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>> i was-- . >> rose: in cardiff. >> in cardiff, in south wales, which is a city of-- it's the largest city in wales but it's about 200,000 people on the welsh coast about oh, 40 miles away from where dylan thomas and richard burton were born and about 15 miles from where that other famous welshman tom jones was born. >> rose: and what got you to oxford? >> how did you get to oxford? >> my, i went to a regular high school in britain. and there were teachers who were encouraging of students to try their best. and also my father had been educated at oxford on a scholarship. so it, while it seemed unattainable for oxford or cambridge seemed unattainable for most of my contemporaries when i was at high school, it seems within reach at least for me. so i gave it a shot. and wound up there in the early 1970s. but i enjoyed the extra mural life there and got involved with the university magazine. >> rose: yes. >> and enjoyed that a lot. and -- >> liked to write? >> and also it was people were very kind, politicians in particular were very kind and they, it was easy to get an interview with fa
>> i was-- . >> rose: in cardiff. >> in cardiff, in south wales, which is a city of-- it's the largest city in wales but it's about 200,000 people on the welsh coast about oh, 40 miles away from where dylan thomas and richard burton were born and about 15 miles from where that other famous welshman tom jones was born. >> rose: and what got you to oxford? >> how did you get to oxford? >> my, i went to a regular high school in britain. and there were teachers...
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if you're found smoking pot you get the same punishment in the city is if you have a large soda? something is wrong with that. that's my "2 cents more." coming up monday, the market is closed for president stake, but. good night from new york. neil: this was the week we dodged an asteroid. and maybe a bear. >> welcome to my eil cavuto. so much for that pain in the asteroid. it might have scared us, but that never there are companies willing to plunk down big bucks on at least two big punches, one of the earth would not be destroyed and two, that being the case, putting some cash to work work right now. a wad of cash. about $50 billion of cash since january. that includes the $23 billion that dell is planning to take itself private. the $28 billion that warren buffett is forking over for h.j. heinz, and the 11 billion-dollar merger between amr and u.s. airways. and i'm not including anheuser-busch more than big numbers and big deals. a big question. why is all this happening right now? why in an environment where taxes are going up a lot, why are we back to the deals with the like
if you're found smoking pot you get the same punishment in the city is if you have a large soda? something is wrong with that. that's my "2 cents more." coming up monday, the market is closed for president stake, but. good night from new york. neil: this was the week we dodged an asteroid. and maybe a bear. >> welcome to my eil cavuto. so much for that pain in the asteroid. it might have scared us, but that never there are companies willing to plunk down big bucks on at least...
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get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. neil: for crying out loud, the white house is warning about automatic spending cuts kicking in. thousands of mothers and their babies will get kicked out of the federally funded nutrition program. >> take it easy. how about if we dope you up really good. >> let me up, let me up -- if you can speak to. neil: washington is not trying to be funny. my next guest is with us now. >> we have major problems in washington. we are putting people into problems that shouldn't be there. we have 18 people in congress how about we make cong. we should spend our time and our intelligence on how to avoid getting involved in other people's works. neil: republicans say you are going to throw grandma off a clcliff. >> is always calm down. they are always in a state of panic. my father always went out and voted for
get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. neil: for crying out loud, the white house is warning about automatic spending cuts kicking in. thousands of mothers and their babies will get kicked out of the federally funded nutrition program. >>...
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but i will tell you that i think the solar city is on to something. if you can get money to put a solar panel on and cut my electric bill, you would be plenty happy. >>> matt in texas, matt? >> hi, jim. boo-yah from austin. >> man, austin, we had such a great time when we were in austin, at u.t. it was fantastic. what's up? >> caller: hey, i'm a longtime -- despite, due to -- medicare is a small book of business, which is down over 6%. do you think you have strategy, and in particular international expansion are enough to offset -- >> no, no, these stocks open down and down big. you get this medicare advantage, and they're get to cut it by that much, the stocks will be for sale. there's so many others, take the money out, buy -- you know, that's what's going to happen. anyway, some might be tempted to fight the tape. i know my friend doug cass going back and forth with me, he's a fighter, but why fight it? when you're fighting guys like buffett and dell and anderson, kinder malone and roberts, man, they would be rich. just doesn't make sense to me. i
but i will tell you that i think the solar city is on to something. if you can get money to put a solar panel on and cut my electric bill, you would be plenty happy. >>> matt in texas, matt? >> hi, jim. boo-yah from austin. >> man, austin, we had such a great time when we were in austin, at u.t. it was fantastic. what's up? >> caller: hey, i'm a longtime -- despite, due to -- medicare is a small book of business, which is down over 6%. do you think you have strategy,...
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embassy in turkey, that is a factor that raising the tensions and chris many premium in the marketplace. add it that explosion at head quarters in mexico city, that's another factor that traders are launching. we haven't seen significant gains in the u.s. oil price because we have pipeline concerns that pipeline taking crews from oklahoma to texas coast. that probably won't be a full capacity until the fourth quarter. that is something that leaves still that glut of oil in the middle part of the country that is something that kept a lid on the rise in the u.s. oil price. in terms of precious metals, it has been a strong day for precious metals after the jobs data and that unploemt rate is what traders are watching. one reason they think precious metals. >> so what has happened to the individual investor over that time? jane wells is in los angeles. jane? >> hi, tyler. you think of americans as being resilient and optimistic. we found more than a few who said they survived the last few years by thinking of warren buffett. the view from main street when we come back. [ male announcer ] wi
embassy in turkey, that is a factor that raising the tensions and chris many premium in the marketplace. add it that explosion at head quarters in mexico city, that's another factor that traders are launching. we haven't seen significant gains in the u.s. oil price because we have pipeline concerns that pipeline taking crews from oklahoma to texas coast. that probably won't be a full capacity until the fourth quarter. that is something that leaves still that glut of oil in the middle part of...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back. office max and office depot in advanced talks to merge. kayla tausche with the latest. >> reporter: still no word on pricing for that deal between office depot and office max. because the deal has stopped it's been incredibly difficult for sources to pin down the exact exchange rate ratio for this teal. office max is up 21% and office depot up 21%. the company is eyeing thursday for an announcement and the company was pushed in december to review its options including a sale in the stake of its mexico unit. that's said to be part of this deal. the consolidation has been announced and still it would be the latest point supporting the deal dam bursting. according to u.s. macizations activity is double what it was the same period last year and the second highest year-to-date total ever, second only to the year 2000. maria. >> thank you so much. kayla. not just retail. investors seeing a pickup in m & a action. warren buffett entered the ring with the b
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back. office max and office depot in advanced talks to merge. kayla tausche with the latest. >> reporter: still no word on pricing for that deal between office depot and office max. because the deal has stopped it's been incredibly difficult for sources to pin down the exact exchange rate ratio for this teal. office max is up 21% and office depot up 21%. the...
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get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. neil: tax hikes kicking in. whole foods trying to pump up business by bringing prices down. they say that they are trying to reach a broader market. good to have our next test. >> afternoon, neil. neil: as a whole foods market fan, one thing i would argue is that yes we do pay a little bit more for your stuff. do you lose a little bit of your cachet in the products you sell, and in a way, giving in to these economic forces. your inner self? >> well, that's a fair question. we have been quality friends for years. what we're talking about is keeping in perspective the same strategy that we have talked about on the last six or eight quarters, the headroom in the bandwidth to continue to invest in prices we need to does the competition dictate. it's the refining and adjusting as a marketplace dicta
get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. neil: tax hikes kicking in. whole foods trying to pump up business by bringing prices down. they say that they are trying to reach a broader market. good to have our next test. >> afternoon, neil....
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i think it's because women watch so many, like, daytime tv and "sex and the city," "bridezilla," you know? like all that stuff, "nip/tuck," whatever it is you're watching, that they start believing that life is very dramatic. like, entertainment that's geared towards women is very dramatic. every scene is a drama. you know what i mean? and life isn't hard. it's very easy. you eat, you sleep, you do it. and that's it. it's like at any given time, this music is playing in a woman's head. ready? [ dramatic music plays ] [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] and they're not always like that. women aren't always like that. just if you catch them in the wrong mood, they're like that. [ laughter ] and the littlest talk can go so south, you know? she'd be like, "owen." i'd be like, "yo." she's like, "are you hungry?" i'm like, "no." she's like, "where did you eat?" [ dramatic music plays ] [ laughter ] i'm like, "i ate at wendy's." she's like, "wendy's? ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha." [ laughter ] "who the hell is wendy?! who the hell?!" so then i took a picture of that, and i keep it. all right, i'
i think it's because women watch so many, like, daytime tv and "sex and the city," "bridezilla," you know? like all that stuff, "nip/tuck," whatever it is you're watching, that they start believing that life is very dramatic. like, entertainment that's geared towards women is very dramatic. every scene is a drama. you know what i mean? and life isn't hard. it's very easy. you eat, you sleep, you do it. and that's it. it's like at any given time, this music is...
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the tail of two cities also coming up. how the sequester might impact the heartland. >> and we will talk to the mayors of oklahoma city and des moines. that's all coming up. do stay here with us on "street signs." [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ whirring ] [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's next? [ zapping ] [ clang ] this is the next level of performance. the next level of innovation. the next rx. the f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. the f sport. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring cent
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the new american airlines will have increased press tones european cities. that is really one of the selling points here as well as increased presence on the eastern part of the the united states. here is new ceo of the new american doug parker today on squawk box. >> between our two, over 900 routes we fly. there is overlap on 12. and in the most of those, you know, kind of hub to hub things like charlotte to dallas, of course. so very little overlap. highly complimentary. we expect to continue to fly, continue service out of all of the hubs we have. service to communities we have. so that's good. >> that may be good but this is not good. if you are an investor in airline stock, you saw earlier that shares of lcc, us airways stock are under pressure. airline index sue is having its worst day in the last three months and you have to wonder if perhaps a lot of investors are saying this is the end of the consolidation game for some time. i'm getting out. i have profits i can can look in. >> sure. consolidation move is what propelled airlines for so long. they
the new american airlines will have increased press tones european cities. that is really one of the selling points here as well as increased presence on the eastern part of the the united states. here is new ceo of the new american doug parker today on squawk box. >> between our two, over 900 routes we fly. there is overlap on 12. and in the most of those, you know, kind of hub to hub things like charlotte to dallas, of course. so very little overlap. highly complimentary. we expect to...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your car your car will take care of you. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care...
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low-to-mid 60's in the cities. kristen and eric? >> it is now 6:24. a voice recognition on apple's iphone is convenient and fun but now there is serious competition. >> consumer reports partnered with 7 on your side to partner with apps with the same features. michael finney has the results. >> apple's voice recognition brought if a new era of smartphone technology and now apps are trying to get if on that. consumer reports took a look to see how the leading apps stack up. >> are is the nearest a.t.m.? >> he loves the were acclaim voice recognition feature. >> i can ask, where is the near it coffee shop? >> top examples voice recognition apps robin and speak to it and you can download them on your 15 for free. "speak to it" is veil on several platforms including iphone and "robin" is for the droid platform. >> both do well with some requests. >> navigate home. >> absolutely. looking for directions to home. >> show me pictures of the eiffel tower. >> new picture for you. >> both struggle with other questions. >> how
low-to-mid 60's in the cities. kristen and eric? >> it is now 6:24. a voice recognition on apple's iphone is convenient and fun but now there is serious competition. >> consumer reports partnered with 7 on your side to partner with apps with the same features. michael finney has the results. >> apple's voice recognition brought if a new era of smartphone technology and now apps are trying to get if on that. consumer reports took a look to see how the leading apps stack up....
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. just like you. investor. yeah, ibut i'm a busy guy.or it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes poss
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state of the city. this discussion that's going on is happening of course in the wintertime where it's very cold in the northeast. i wonder if you think people -- are there expectations for the performance of these batteries in the wintertime, do they need to be reined in? are they not as efficient as we hoped they would be in the gold? >> the battery will be -- i think the discussion in the media has been far overblown. the technology is absolutely ready for primetime. people are enjoying their e.v.s that drive them all over the company. they become used to the charge i don't ever model where they find charge stations and plug in. the ones that are out there the most are gasoline hybrids. so it's i think a lot of overspin in the media. >> one last question, you yourself drive an e.v. but not a tesla. can i ask what you drive? >> i is a fisker karma. >> very nice. that wouldn't be too shabby either. >> pat romano of charge point, thank you very much. >> when we come back, after the bell. and could i iwa
state of the city. this discussion that's going on is happening of course in the wintertime where it's very cold in the northeast. i wonder if you think people -- are there expectations for the performance of these batteries in the wintertime, do they need to be reined in? are they not as efficient as we hoped they would be in the gold? >> the battery will be -- i think the discussion in the media has been far overblown. the technology is absolutely ready for primetime. people are...
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he said it in the state of city speech. the new plan will hit small businesses hard. hello, since a styrofoam replacement can cost two to five times as much as the original container do you think this will actually happen? >> in new york city, i think it will happen. they have done it in other places the problem, we could have a discussion one day whether it is worth it or not, someone very wealthy or upper middle class can afford to do something like this. people who, this will hit a lot of people. if stores have to raise the price where they will put your food, where do you think they will do? will pass it along. >> i'm so critical of nanny bloomberg. this time i'm not. 20,000 tons of styrofoam a year not biodegradable t will obviously cause health hazards in the future. >> there are more health hazards from the people who spit on subway platform than styrofoam. if we could do deal with that. pressler be. now is going to take away salt, styrofoam. i mean, you know. everyone has to be closed. >> the transfer at. melissa: now on to our "money"* watch, the asteroid tha
he said it in the state of city speech. the new plan will hit small businesses hard. hello, since a styrofoam replacement can cost two to five times as much as the original container do you think this will actually happen? >> in new york city, i think it will happen. they have done it in other places the problem, we could have a discussion one day whether it is worth it or not, someone very wealthy or upper middle class can afford to do something like this. people who, this will hit a lot...
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we have some accidents around the city. the report of a disabled vehicle at frederick road. we have a contractor drop-off blocking the right lane so stay to the left. looking good on the major roadways. looking good north and southbound. sen story at greenspring avenue. -- same story at greenspring avenue. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> it is a cold start for us. 17 in westminster. . new-line1 it is. 10 for the wind chill. here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. >> good morning. 62nd all-star game played last night in houston. it was a competitive game. beyonce and jay-z on hand. carmelo led the east. the lob to lebron. kevin durant with the dunk. he grew up in prince george's county. right there. the lob chris paul of the clippers was the game's mpv. vp. high school basketball yesterday. st. francis played in the championship game. dwayne morgan. this is cam williams. he is going to ohio state. look at some of the place in this game. sadler had 24. the catholic the tournament is set for this weekend. the orioles back from the practice fi
we have some accidents around the city. the report of a disabled vehicle at frederick road. we have a contractor drop-off blocking the right lane so stay to the left. looking good on the major roadways. looking good north and southbound. sen story at greenspring avenue. -- same story at greenspring avenue. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> it is a cold start for us. 17 in westminster. . new-line1 it is. 10 for the wind chill. here is a look at last night's winning maryland...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. nicole: shares of zynga jumping today. let's head back over to the new york stock exchange. lauren simonetti, what are you looking at? tell us about zynga. >> zynga is up five days in a row. so this streak continuing. the stock is down 74% over the past year. so you can certainly say they need ad pop, especially that they got today, 7%. that earnings report, that surprise fourth quarter profit on tuesday really fueled the momentum. and now we're hearing that zynga is joining the ranks of internet companies creating original programing. they're working with the rush hour director, bruce rattner and 611 media to produce a series of 30-minute animated shows based on farmville. i will let you judge that. the stock is up today. we'll see what it does if it gains back the 74% of the its value it lost over the past year. back to you. nicole: thanks, lauren. david: five seconds ago the s&p futures closed. let's go back to the pits. larry levin is there. sort of getting a jud
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. nicole: shares of zynga jumping today. let's head back over to the new york stock exchange. lauren simonetti, what are you looking at? tell us about zynga. >> zynga is up five days in a row. so this streak continuing. the stock is down 74% over the past year. so you can certainly say they need ad pop, especially that they got today, 7%. that earnings report, that surprise fourth...
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the cost of living here in miami is 52% lower than new york city. the cost of living is a big factor on whether or not firms come down here. >> i would be shocked if it was only 52%. you have real estate $1500 versus three or $500 here. that is just magnified. look at what private schools cost. look at what restaurants cost. everything is staggeringly different. cheryl: in new york it is $59.43 for a square foot, it is $27.04 per square foot here in miami. >> i was comparing the residential side. it is even more compounded over there. cheryl: you made the point it is easier to recruit talent to come down here because of the cost of living. would you consider coming back to florida? >> absolutely. you can go back and forth easy enough. somebody can go work for merrill lynch. none of those firms are in business anymore. even if you have security, which you thought you had in the 90s, grow with the firm, you still cannot afford it down there. you could make a lot less here. see six it is a little bit of rain. we are all right. >> the talent pool will c
the cost of living here in miami is 52% lower than new york city. the cost of living is a big factor on whether or not firms come down here. >> i would be shocked if it was only 52%. you have real estate $1500 versus three or $500 here. that is just magnified. look at what private schools cost. look at what restaurants cost. everything is staggeringly different. cheryl: in new york it is $59.43 for a square foot, it is $27.04 per square foot here in miami. >> i was comparing the...
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and the same story you were saying around the rest of the asian economies. so that translates into consumer goods and at the top end luxury brands. china is building 221 new cities from now to 2025. so there is a huge demand for the basic kind of commodities that is building roads, bridges, highways, motor base and so on and so forth. so i think there is a market for some of the dmodties there. and that, of course, is the asian profile in the region as the company size, as the family size is dwindling. so that, again, translates to demand for health products, lifestyle products and so on. so i think there is a lot of the positive area to look forward to in the region. >> andrew, we've been talking a lot, of course, about currency today with the g-20, as well. will currency have a factor to play on m&a? i'm presuming if your country is strengthening or weakening, that changes the economics quite a lot. >> yeah, sure. as i was saying in the beginning, the whole world is printing money. so certain currencies are -- especially the japanese yen on a down turn. an
and the same story you were saying around the rest of the asian economies. so that translates into consumer goods and at the top end luxury brands. china is building 221 new cities from now to 2025. so there is a huge demand for the basic kind of commodities that is building roads, bridges, highways, motor base and so on and so forth. so i think there is a market for some of the dmodties there. and that, of course, is the asian profile in the region as the company size, as the family size is...
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blast struck the southern wall of the residence in the northwest of the city causing damage but no casualties earlier though a car blast near the syrian capital did claim at least two lives brittain main times failed to convince even foreign ministers to ease an arms embargo on weapons shipments to syrian rebels although they did take the surprise step of allowing other types of aid into the country the u.k. held that move as a success saying more talks will come in three months time it's been striving with france indeed for direct arms supplies to opposition forces you may recall just yesterday u.n. investigators those say both the rebels and the government are committing war crimes and that those guilty should face justice at the hague for the chronicle's magazine foreign affairs editor thinks a criminal court is just a cover for a powerful outside force that's really put strings. the i.c.c. is not the forum or any country to see the justice and the power of the i.c.c. prosecutor to act depends on the will of the political masters so ultimately it's a political court the foundation of the e
blast struck the southern wall of the residence in the northwest of the city causing damage but no casualties earlier though a car blast near the syrian capital did claim at least two lives brittain main times failed to convince even foreign ministers to ease an arms embargo on weapons shipments to syrian rebels although they did take the surprise step of allowing other types of aid into the country the u.k. held that move as a success saying more talks will come in three months time it's been...
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the action begins right now. >>> live at the nasdaq in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders. stocks break their losing streak. the dow closing with over 100-point gain breaking its two-day losing streak. is this healthy price action or is there something amiss in the markets? it was a tough week for home builders, retailers and autos. they are surfacing about the strength of the consumer. >> we saw disappointing results out of home builders, like toll brothers. the automakers had a tough week. the fed has been doing what they have been doing. we got the minutes from the last meeting. a little more dissent than some people had expected. at some point, they are going to take their pedal off the metal. we are facing sequester, $4 gas at the pump, payroll tax increase. some guys told us this is hurting their sales. at some point, something has to give. i'm not sure at five-year highs if we can continue to go up. >> the home builders were due for a sharp pullback. they had gotten so far ahead of themselves, trading at valuations that go back to the last real
the action begins right now. >>> live at the nasdaq in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders. stocks break their losing streak. the dow closing with over 100-point gain breaking its two-day losing streak. is this healthy price action or is there something amiss in the markets? it was a tough week for home builders, retailers and autos. they are surfacing about the strength of the consumer. >> we saw disappointing results out of home builders, like...
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machines run by kleptocratic larcenous in the city of london and wall street moved in and destroyed the globe and of course markets are hitting all time highs again and of course the financial media the mainstream media even the b.b.c. and channel four news are all trying to tell you to come back into the markets because look they're hitting all time highs but again the whole argument here right there quick point if i took that to the tallest building in the world in the middle east there burst tower and i took a corpse up to the top floor i would say this is the highest corpse in the world it doesn't change the fact that it's a corpse i mean this rally of the stock market is based entirely on spinning dead corpses around a money. in a major well that off a canadian or something i just invented the very fact that this article then goes on to quote many firms say that a multi-year collapse in equity trading levels which have declined as investors pulled funds out of the stock market after the financial crisis is squeezing opportunities for rapid fire trades so there's no genuine real
machines run by kleptocratic larcenous in the city of london and wall street moved in and destroyed the globe and of course markets are hitting all time highs again and of course the financial media the mainstream media even the b.b.c. and channel four news are all trying to tell you to come back into the markets because look they're hitting all time highs but again the whole argument here right there quick point if i took that to the tallest building in the world in the middle east there burst...
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and the other one is you can't fight city hall. back to you, melissa lee. >> the man who never drinks the kool-aid next to a punch bowl, there's a joke in there somewhere. rick santelli, thank you. >> do you think i should have a punch bowl for my dinner party? >> the one that we're not invited too? i don't care what you have, simon, because i'm not inviteded. >> never mention on air you're having a dinner party because everyone you didn't invite hears you. i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. because what you don'tu know can hurt you.rance. hey do you wanna get a drink later? what if you didn'
and the other one is you can't fight city hall. back to you, melissa lee. >> the man who never drinks the kool-aid next to a punch bowl, there's a joke in there somewhere. rick santelli, thank you. >> do you think i should have a punch bowl for my dinner party? >> the one that we're not invited too? i don't care what you have, simon, because i'm not inviteded. >> never mention on air you're having a dinner party because everyone you didn't invite hears you. i wanted to...
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bags in question, the tent city in question. people who had a room with an actual window were much happier. we interviewed some of those folks last night. it wasn't as hot or smelly in their room. they were probably on an upper deck, so depending on where you were on the boat, as always. 100 buses were waiting last night to either new orleans or to galveston, which is where the boat originally disembarked from. there's going be about a dozen charter flights today by delta to get everybody home. back to you guys. >> all right, mcc, thank you. we want to hear from you, if not on a cruise ship, where would you rather be stuck? what would a better place to be rather than on a cruise ship? >> how about right here at work? >> right here at work? >> filling in for andrew ross sorkin. >> filling in for andrew ross sorkin. it smells fine in here right now. you showered this morning? i did, too. it's friday. so i did, as well. it's underwear change day, shower day, everything else. >> once a week you shower? >> is that tmi? no, no. when w
bags in question, the tent city in question. people who had a room with an actual window were much happier. we interviewed some of those folks last night. it wasn't as hot or smelly in their room. they were probably on an upper deck, so depending on where you were on the boat, as always. 100 buses were waiting last night to either new orleans or to galveston, which is where the boat originally disembarked from. there's going be about a dozen charter flights today by delta to get everybody home....
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covers the whole range. you ever been in one? >> absolutely. >> is there one in this city? >> one down by union square, i think. >> if there's not, you're missing out. >> i've been up to one -- >> there's a one in harlem. >> i'm looking through the release. while they have comments, they don't have anything about what walmart was talking about, seen a slow start to the year or february because of delayed returns of income tax, don't say anything about the payroll tax cut or tax hike going back to normal levels after two years of cuts and don't say anything about how their consumers are struggling something people were wondering. >> is the target consumer more upscale? >> it's the high low -- >> where were you 30 seconds ago? your mind is mush. i just had a huge conversation about that. >> not huge. it was short. >> it was huge. >> not huge. we were having a discussion on the side there. >> they get the low end -- >> he was telling me he wouldn't be embarrassed to go into target. if you're missing out -- pay attention. >> we're having a conversation over here. >> more than w
covers the whole range. you ever been in one? >> absolutely. >> is there one in this city? >> one down by union square, i think. >> if there's not, you're missing out. >> i've been up to one -- >> there's a one in harlem. >> i'm looking through the release. while they have comments, they don't have anything about what walmart was talking about, seen a slow start to the year or february because of delayed returns of income tax, don't say anything about...
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foster city, there is haze but not hampering the visibility at all. traffic is slowing nicely under 20-minute drive. from 580 and 880, traveling nicely, with no problems and san rafael, with fog in novato, further south, it is clear here to central san rafael everything is at the limit. five things to know before you go. >> a live picture, gorgeous, clouds over the bay area but if you get up high enough you can see the sun rising and it will be a pretty one. weather-wise be it is changing, and quickly. mike nicco will have a final look in a moment. >> as we are ready to hand it off to "good morning america" here are five things to know before you go. the driver of a stolen s.u.v. is dead and two passengers are in custody after a police chase in san jose. police say around midnight the driver tried to run over an officer on the side of the road and took off. the chase ended when the driver lost control of the s.u.v. and went down a ravine near blossom hill road. >> fire investigators hope to have an answer tomorrow into what started a deadly fire on tr
foster city, there is haze but not hampering the visibility at all. traffic is slowing nicely under 20-minute drive. from 580 and 880, traveling nicely, with no problems and san rafael, with fog in novato, further south, it is clear here to central san rafael everything is at the limit. five things to know before you go. >> a live picture, gorgeous, clouds over the bay area but if you get up high enough you can see the sun rising and it will be a pretty one. weather-wise be it is...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back everyone. continuing with senator john mccain over the future of former senator chuck hagel and whether he'll be defense secretary. they're going for a vote. they need 60 votes to proceed to an up or down vote that could come tomorrow but that's in some doubt. but senator, it goes back to a lot of you and your colleagues wanting to get information from the white house on benghazi and what it knew and when. they did provide you with something today. can you update us on that? >> yes. i think the scenario is very likely that when we come back a week from tuesday, he'll probably get -- we'll move forward to the up and down vote. that's likely unless something else pops up. we haven't been able to get information about what happened in benghazi. it's been a massive stone wall. we wanted to know whether the president talked to anyone in libya on the night of the attack. we know he only spoke to the chairman of the joint chiefs and defense secretary at tha
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back everyone. continuing with senator john mccain over the future of former senator chuck hagel and whether he'll be defense secretary. they're going for a vote. they need 60 votes to proceed to an up or down vote that could come tomorrow but that's in some doubt. but senator, it goes back to a lot of you and your colleagues wanting to get information from the...
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city point to be with grant for the collapse of siege lines outside st. peter burg and the union conquest of petersburg and the su rend of of richmond and lincoln's famous trip to lincoln. and i was really inkrieged and inkrieged that most historians don't actually comment on this. when lincoln decided to go the day after richmond fell to union forces he decided to get on a boat and go up the james river to richmond. an walk through the streets of richmond. and admiral porter, one of the, his admirals who was going to take him said this is a dangerous trip. it's a crazy thing to do. and porter was really horrified when he learned that lincoln was going to bring his son tad who turned 12 the day that they left. and he said to lincoln you can't bring a little kid on this trip. it's-- it's criminal. i mean as a kid we could die on this trip. he. >> which is an odd thing, because it really was a genuine, they saled under confederate force that was still manned by soldiers who may not have heard that the war was over, or at loews that richmond had fallen who s
city point to be with grant for the collapse of siege lines outside st. peter burg and the union conquest of petersburg and the su rend of of richmond and lincoln's famous trip to lincoln. and i was really inkrieged and inkrieged that most historians don't actually comment on this. when lincoln decided to go the day after richmond fell to union forces he decided to get on a boat and go up the james river to richmond. an walk through the streets of richmond. and admiral porter, one of the, his...
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machines run by kleptocratic larsen ists in the city of london and wall street moved in and destroyed the globe and of course markets are hitting all time highs again and of course the financial media the mainstream media even the b.b.c. in time for news are all trying to tell you to come back into the markets because look they're hitting all time highs but again the whole argument here right there quick point if i took that to the tallest building in the world in the middle east there the birds tower and i took a corpse up to the top floor i would say this is the highest corpse in the world it doesn't change the fact that it's a corpse i mean this rally of the stock market is based entirely on spinning dead corpses around a money. in a major well that off a canadian or something i just invented the very fact that this article then goes on to quote many firms say that a multi-year collapse in equity trading levels which have declined as investors pull the funds out of the stock market after the financial crisis is squeezing opportunities for rapid fire trades so there's no genuine rea
machines run by kleptocratic larsen ists in the city of london and wall street moved in and destroyed the globe and of course markets are hitting all time highs again and of course the financial media the mainstream media even the b.b.c. in time for news are all trying to tell you to come back into the markets because look they're hitting all time highs but again the whole argument here right there quick point if i took that to the tallest building in the world in the middle east there the...
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thanks for joining us. >> i really appreciate it. >> what is the most expensive thing the government spends money on? it now costs twice as much as everything else the government spends money on combined. (subway announcer; "now arriving at city hospital") which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (subway announcer: "next stop financial center") let's get to work. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tes
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he talks about the commitment to the city but now you're dealing with some brazilians that will get to know that city pretty well. someone calculated $491 million for each of the 57 varieties, if you want to divide it up that way. let's get insight, joining us on the cnbc newsline, jeff matthews author of "warren buffett's successor, who it is and why it matters." jeff good morning to you. >> good morning, nice to be here. >> let's talk about the brazil effect. i wonder if this marks a change of any, in any way to buffett's approach to m&a, to his operational playbook. >> well you know he's always been flexible. he likes to get what he wants at the end of the day. he has done deals with acadia like this, although not on this scale, so i think what it reflects is how highly he thinks of the 3g guys and how much they bring to the table here. there's a little bit unusual, it's a company that probably wouldn't run best by itself as it is. it's very international business, and very undermanaged i think in the big sense. >> when was the last time you remember him buying something where the s
he talks about the commitment to the city but now you're dealing with some brazilians that will get to know that city pretty well. someone calculated $491 million for each of the 57 varieties, if you want to divide it up that way. let's get insight, joining us on the cnbc newsline, jeff matthews author of "warren buffett's successor, who it is and why it matters." jeff good morning to you. >> good morning, nice to be here. >> let's talk about the brazil effect. i wonder if...
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the center of the u.s., it is cricket city. 37 in kansas city with clouds. 31 in minneapolis. and back out west we go, rain in seattle. and it, look like partly cloudy skies for much of central and southern california. now, what about travel? what can you expect today as you head out to the airways? at a couple of the airports, you could see some delays. minor delays delays expected in new york. the mix of travels. a mix of rain and is snow in spots lot of cleveland. there you go, guys. let's send it back to you in new york. >> reynolds, we were just talking about sorkin on the best dressed list and you may not be on it, but this is the guy that might replace it. loot him. >> thank you so much. >> you know what? i think he knew he was going to be back on squawk today. it's been a while and you said i'm going to be back on "squawk box." >> got the pocket square going. >> representing. >> and the hair is high .tight today, too, right? when was that done, yesterday? >> high and tight. my dad, god rest his soul, was a high and tight man. >> do you miss us on the days on -- >> ever
the center of the u.s., it is cricket city. 37 in kansas city with clouds. 31 in minneapolis. and back out west we go, rain in seattle. and it, look like partly cloudy skies for much of central and southern california. now, what about travel? what can you expect today as you head out to the airways? at a couple of the airports, you could see some delays. minor delays delays expected in new york. the mix of travels. a mix of rain and is snow in spots lot of cleveland. there you go, guys. let's...
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machines run by kleptocratic larsen ists in the city of london and wall street moved in and destroyed the globe and of course markets are hitting all time highs again and of course the financial media the mainstream media even the b.b.c. and channel four news are all trying to tell you to come back into the markets because look they're hitting all time highs but again the whole argument here right there quick point if i took it to the tallest building in the world in the middle east there the burj tower and i took a corpse up to the top floor i would say this is the highest corpse in the world it doesn't change the fact that it's a corpse i mean this rally of the stock market is based entirely on spinning dead corpses around a money. in a major well that off a canadian or something i just invented the very fact that this article then goes on to quote many firms say that a multi-year collapse in equity trading levels which have declined as investors pulled funds out of the stock market after the financial crisis is squeezing opportunities for rapid fire trades so there's no genuine rea
machines run by kleptocratic larsen ists in the city of london and wall street moved in and destroyed the globe and of course markets are hitting all time highs again and of course the financial media the mainstream media even the b.b.c. and channel four news are all trying to tell you to come back into the markets because look they're hitting all time highs but again the whole argument here right there quick point if i took it to the tallest building in the world in the middle east there the...
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when really when dealing with the inner city was truman did we saw the longest extended period of economic growth when all those bets came home from world war two they got they got a college scholarship they got a chance to buy a house that's how we grew this economy and so we created the middle class and if we want to do it again that's the only way it's going to have i don't think we can or putting your weight because you're cutting your way to growth this is not going to work on this and we're getting the support does not work the reason we're getting this west sequester on discretionary funding which i would agree is the more useful spending in many scenarios is because the left side of the aisle is unwilling to come to the table and that's just not fundamentally on reservoir of how much will you cut out of food stamps that's just not true give us enough you have been willing to actually what we are not appropriate to be unwilling to come to the table on entitlements and redolent of already been cuts cuts you want to call it a reform we all know how to make it about cutting the increas
when really when dealing with the inner city was truman did we saw the longest extended period of economic growth when all those bets came home from world war two they got they got a college scholarship they got a chance to buy a house that's how we grew this economy and so we created the middle class and if we want to do it again that's the only way it's going to have i don't think we can or putting your weight because you're cutting your way to growth this is not going to work on this and...
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manager and a very nice guy to be the chairman they then recruited heck to sense the x. regulator to be the head of global compliance and pain three million quid a year goodness gracious me you've got a failed regulates and a failed he's in charge of corporate governance and now antony jenkins says they going to do all sorts of things completely different will anybody really believe them i would like personally to be going in there and having a really good rummage around and check that they're actually doing what they're saying because until somebody independent goes in nobody will believe them right after sasson a compliance guy of barclays he's the guy i have bribed the loudest i remember from my days i was straight as the compliance guy against the biggest christmas brier. every year anyway paul more out of time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guest paul are more of the h. boss was a blower if you'd like to contact us or you can e-m
manager and a very nice guy to be the chairman they then recruited heck to sense the x. regulator to be the head of global compliance and pain three million quid a year goodness gracious me you've got a failed regulates and a failed he's in charge of corporate governance and now antony jenkins says they going to do all sorts of things completely different will anybody really believe them i would like personally to be going in there and having a really good rummage around and check that they're...